The Basics (continued):
Back to the front of the case. With the door completely folded up 270 degrees, you get a better glimpse of the three external 5.25" bays and the front air filter.
There are two clips at the top of the filter that allows the frame to tilt down for easy cleaning similar to the windows in your house. While the filter material is not removable, the entire frame is and can be cleaned very easily.
The back of the front door has an open cell foam material that, in addition to the other two materials, keeps noise to a minimum.
On the underside of the case we find the feet. Unlike most case feet, these are upgraded beyond the standard rubber and actually have a soft nylon ring that won't mar hard floors and will help to deaden sound.
Lastly, we loaded the case with our test system and because there is so much room in the P280, you'd think the motherboard was a microATX version. With about a half hour of legwork, we have most of the cables out of the way which should help with the airflow in the case.